At the request of the workers, Microsoft broke down with the installer of the build tools itself.

Unlike a full studio, this installer does not have to install VS IDE Core and, accordingly, through BuildTools you will not install a visual development environment. Through this, an attempt is made to reduce the weight of the installer and reduce the size and impact on Windows. BuildTools does not provide any additional features (i.e., it is of the type "toolchain from small-sized ones" ... it would seem to me that this modification should be called so that everything would be clear at once ... but apparently the desire to be unique and inimitable prevents them from quietly using available terms).